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here late clinton has a lot going for her. she is a natural leader. as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. [laughter] that is a savings this country could use. who is with me? chelsea --oddle daughter chelsea is pregnant. we will have a sequel to "bad grandpa." question,ises the when a baby is born you give bill clinton a cigar? [laughter] you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. they are all vowing to see who will win over the gop base. jeb bush says he is speaking about running. another bush might be in the white house. for our everytime 10 years surprise party for iraq? [laughter] as it stands right now, the republican presidential nominee will either be jeb bush, rand bag of flour with ronald reagan's face drawn on it. [laughter] asking, will donald trump run again? that thing ondoes his head in the woods. p in the woods. speaking of digestive systems, chris christie is here. eerie,ctually here tonight. -- forr, are a glutton punishment. they blocked the world george washington bridge. finally, a politician will
here late clinton has a lot going for her. she is a natural leader. as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. [laughter] that is a savings this country could use. who is with me? chelsea --oddle daughter chelsea is pregnant. we will have a sequel to "bad grandpa." question,ises the when a baby is born you give bill clinton a cigar? [laughter] you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. they are all vowing to see who will win over the gop base. jeb bush...
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let me just say that you ask president clinton what his greatest regret was, it was not going in and helpi ining se ini. rwanda, all of our greatest regrets were not acting. if we don't act now do we want to look back in history and think we made a mistake? you know what, everyone needs to do something now. there's tons of information on the facebook page on bring back our girls about actions you can take. there are protests marches being launched all over the world. we all need to participate. >> nigerian officials say 223 girls are still missing. that number could increase. isha sesay is in nigeria. she joins us on the poen. isha, what do we know about the exact number of girls missing and what the government is doing now to try and get them released? how difficult is this task ahead? >> reporter: hi there, errol. i think the issue surrounding the exact number of girls that were taken and the confusing surrounding it is one of the very troubling aspects of this story. the fact that that number has been revised several times since these girls were abducted in the middle of the night
let me just say that you ask president clinton what his greatest regret was, it was not going in and helpi ining se ini. rwanda, all of our greatest regrets were not acting. if we don't act now do we want to look back in history and think we made a mistake? you know what, everyone needs to do something now. there's tons of information on the facebook page on bring back our girls about actions you can take. there are protests marches being launched all over the world. we all need to participate....
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[laughter] hillary clinton has a lot going for her. she is a natural leader. and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. [laughter] that is a savings this country could use. who is with me? hillary's daughter chelsea is pregnant. which means in nine months we will have a sequel to "bad grandpa." it also raises the question, when a baby is born, do you give bill clinton a cigar? [laughter] you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. there is a heated race on the republican side. they are vowing to see who will win over the gop base. more importantly, who gets to apply turtle >> to sheldon adelson's -- turtle wax to sheldon adelson's scooter. jeb bush says he is thinking about running. another bush might be in the white house. is it already time for our every-10-years surprise party for iraq? [laughter] as it stands right now, the republican presidential nominee will either be jeb bush, rand paul, or a bag of flour with ronald reagan's face drawn on it. [laughter] people are asking, will donald trump run again? the answer is does
[laughter] hillary clinton has a lot going for her. she is a natural leader. and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. [laughter] that is a savings this country could use. who is with me? hillary's daughter chelsea is pregnant. which means in nine months we will have a sequel to "bad grandpa." it also raises the question, when a baby is born, do you give bill clinton a cigar? [laughter] you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. there is a heated...
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here late clinton has a lot going for her. she is a natural leader. as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. [laughter] that is a savings this country could use. who is with me? chelsea --oddle daughter chelsea is pregnant. we will have a sequel to "bad grandpa." question,ises the when a baby is born you give bill clinton a cigar? [laughter] you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. they are all vowing to see who will win over the gop base. jeb bush says he is speaking about running. another bush might be in the white house. for our everytime 10 years surprise party for iraq? [laughter] as it stands right now, the republican presidential nominee will either be jeb bush, rand bag of flour with ronald reagan's face drawn on it. [laughter] asking, will donald trump run again? that thing ondoes his head in the woods. p in the woods. speaking of digestive systems, chris christie is here. eerie,ctually here tonight. -- forr, are a glutton punishment. they blocked the world george washington bridge. finally, a politician will
here late clinton has a lot going for her. she is a natural leader. as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. [laughter] that is a savings this country could use. who is with me? chelsea --oddle daughter chelsea is pregnant. we will have a sequel to "bad grandpa." question,ises the when a baby is born you give bill clinton a cigar? [laughter] you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. they are all vowing to see who will win over the gop base. jeb bush...
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for career speaker day and she invited bill clinton. i was a little hurt by that. sides are doing whatever it takes to win. republicanses, and -- this is a true story -- republicans brought in a group of consultants to teach their candidates how to speak to women. this is true. and i don't know but i understand that america's teenage boys are signing up to run for the senate in droves. a while you focus on the horse race, i am going to do what i do i am going to focus on everyday americans. just yesterday i read a heartbreaking letter. i get letters from folks around the country every day and i read. this one got to me. one person has been stuck in the same part-time job for years, no respect from his boss, and a chance to get ahead. i really wish eric cantor would stop writing me. you can just pick up the phone, eric. sorry, believe it or not, for the speaker of the house as well. these days the house of republicans are giving him a harder time than they give me. which means orange really is the new black. [applause] but i have not given up the idea of working wit
for career speaker day and she invited bill clinton. i was a little hurt by that. sides are doing whatever it takes to win. republicanses, and -- this is a true story -- republicans brought in a group of consultants to teach their candidates how to speak to women. this is true. and i don't know but i understand that america's teenage boys are signing up to run for the senate in droves. a while you focus on the horse race, i am going to do what i do i am going to focus on everyday americans....
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clinton, obviously he sat there and took it. that's sort of the rule you got to sit there and take it no matter how harsh it gets. >> rie arngsyan, i understand y an entourage and you've been self yig it up. >> i took one picture. >> that is mindy kaling and who else are you with. >> it's small on your screen. >> and and zoey. >> tony gold win. he play the bad guy in ghosts. molly you're in danger girl. >> they were all very kind to us. i had to negotiate and bring them all together in this small space. >> so now that i've seen lapita's dress i understand why people are tweeting me saying you were wearing the matching bow tie to the dress. >> people are making fun of my bow tie on twitter saying it's too fun. >> oh, your or mine. >> no, mine. i need you to come down here and dress me. >> it is twitter. they are talking about your bow tie, right. >> it's a little on the small side nobody got that. anyway, ryan lizzo, thank you. go back in and have fun. we appreciate you coming out. >> thanks for having me. >> all right. up next,
clinton, obviously he sat there and took it. that's sort of the rule you got to sit there and take it no matter how harsh it gets. >> rie arngsyan, i understand y an entourage and you've been self yig it up. >> i took one picture. >> that is mindy kaling and who else are you with. >> it's small on your screen. >> and and zoey. >> tony gold win. he play the bad guy in ghosts. molly you're in danger girl. >> they were all very kind to us. i had to...
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they doan don't show anything wrong, if hillary clinton was not running for president, if she was not a candidate in a lot of people's minds already we wouldn't be talking about benghazi already, about something else. >> they do show proof of a white house coverup in that e-mail, despite subpoenas from congress and statements that everything had bin turned over. all when the president was touting a victory over al qaeda. less than a week after benghazi, the ambassadors told sunnyvale rice to go on the sunday talk shows, not a broader failure of policy. but that was again the white house line, it was a tough election year but democrats are argue as michael just said that there isn't anything new in that e-mail, that there's no smoking gun, that what rhodes wrote is in line with earlier talking points. so is this in ado about nothing? >> we don't know where president obama was, he wasn't in the situation room. he was in the situation room when osama bin laden was caught. but when we have an attack on our can embassy and an american ambassador was killed, this was an election year, his a
they doan don't show anything wrong, if hillary clinton was not running for president, if she was not a candidate in a lot of people's minds already we wouldn't be talking about benghazi already, about something else. >> they do show proof of a white house coverup in that e-mail, despite subpoenas from congress and statements that everything had bin turned over. all when the president was touting a victory over al qaeda. less than a week after benghazi, the ambassadors told sunnyvale rice...
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she told me when it became such a big hollywood party and it was if 1993, which was bill clinton's very first dinner. he had a big hollywood following. they all wanted to come to the dinner. she said then of course when barak obama came to dinner, it became even bigger, during those two administrations, we are seeing a big influx of hollywood stars this whole week, really. >> and everything in between those two administrations. okay. thank you so much. we appreciate it. wing will forward it to. of course, we'll be covering it this evening. cnn gives you the best seat in the house for the coeur d'alene sp -- correspondence dinner. tune in. coming up in 30 minutes, we're counting down to the fastest two minutes in sports and a possible historic kentucky derby win. and at 3:00 from tornado to flooding, chad meyers looks back at this week's wild and dangerous weather. see you in 30 minutes. "your money" starts right now. >>> a decisive turn in the job market. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." like the movie, the u.s. economy was frozen in the first quarter. the polar vortex shrink
she told me when it became such a big hollywood party and it was if 1993, which was bill clinton's very first dinner. he had a big hollywood following. they all wanted to come to the dinner. she said then of course when barak obama came to dinner, it became even bigger, during those two administrations, we are seeing a big influx of hollywood stars this whole week, really. >> and everything in between those two administrations. okay. thank you so much. we appreciate it. wing will forward...
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the one thing -- and, you know, not -- >> charlie: including carter, clinton and obama? >> everybody. bush, everybody. whether it's two-party talks, six-party talks. >> charlie: failed. and part of it is rational people trying to deal with crazies. >> charlie: and the chinese, too, is an element to it. they've got a lot to lose. >> the chinese have been less helpful than they could be. they have a strong interest in getting the issue dealt with. but here's the thing that's always struck me, the north koreans talk all the time about the fact that we're still technically at war with them, legally at war with them, because all we did was sign an arms agreement not a peace treaty. and during the periods where the negotiations were active, they kept saying why won't you declare you're not at war with us? and we say, you know, the usual thing, what you're taught as a diplomat or any kind of negotiator, it's a bargaining chip and we're holding the chip and of course we don't think we're at war with you. my view is bargaining chips you don't get to spend are not worth anything.
the one thing -- and, you know, not -- >> charlie: including carter, clinton and obama? >> everybody. bush, everybody. whether it's two-party talks, six-party talks. >> charlie: failed. and part of it is rational people trying to deal with crazies. >> charlie: and the chinese, too, is an element to it. they've got a lot to lose. >> the chinese have been less helpful than they could be. they have a strong interest in getting the issue dealt with. but here's the...
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how would president clinton responded parts of this country were seized to request to remove his army from those parts of the country. there is some irony in russian demand given the manner in which it would deal with separatism within its borders. it has been 63 days since russia began its campaign to annex crimea. the ukrainian government has chosen peace day after day. russia, day after day, has chosen to pursue more territory. consider the following facts. it stopped almost all train movements. that is an illegal act. it is an illegal act. for russian activists beat up to journalists near the administration building. we can go on and on about the illegal acts. 32 buildings are under occupation. we have seen dozens of officials legally detained. and the group of eight monitors objected in direct defiance. alongside all this action, we have heard the russian federation building its case for intervention. we were not even part in the ukraine in the good old days. invoking article 51 and self-defense as activated during the russian takeover. in the context of the crisis in eastern ukr
how would president clinton responded parts of this country were seized to request to remove his army from those parts of the country. there is some irony in russian demand given the manner in which it would deal with separatism within its borders. it has been 63 days since russia began its campaign to annex crimea. the ukrainian government has chosen peace day after day. russia, day after day, has chosen to pursue more territory. consider the following facts. it stopped almost all train...
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example that nato would not know one each for their deeds were valid violating major league by president clinton and continued to be violated by george bush. i don't blame russia for its great for our instincts to stop it. so that's a big part of the negotiating posture both countries are taking to the ice age for example could wind up green announcing the agreement that i believe was announced in tbilisi where we said that we were looking for georgia to eventually eventually be a member of the site of the american is going to die for tbilisi and article five applied to tbilisi with my tomato a phony alliance immediately. i make those having a hard time as it is anyway. it doesn't have the resolute desk trying anymore since the soviet threat went away and were desperately trying to find one for a doubt are out of area operations became the latest attempt to do so in afghanistan and elsewhere so visit this is a complex problem but it does have the answers to it. it just requires exquisite diplomacy had a lot of ability on both moscow and large the spark to sort of book of situation from as i said
example that nato would not know one each for their deeds were valid violating major league by president clinton and continued to be violated by george bush. i don't blame russia for its great for our instincts to stop it. so that's a big part of the negotiating posture both countries are taking to the ice age for example could wind up green announcing the agreement that i believe was announced in tbilisi where we said that we were looking for georgia to eventually eventually be a member of the...
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during the first clinton administration, i recall that we had a bit of a debate. would it make sense to invite nato and russia to become over time a member of nato? recall, 12-13 years ago around 2001, that question was raised again. obviously the russian's response was we are not interested in being a member of nato, we are interested in the change a relationship. russia went further and came back to us more recently with a whole new concept for the relationship between the west and russia for european security. some of the ideas that were put forward by medvedev during his tenure as president of russia simply in our you were not acceptable to all in the west. it was just not going to work. i think to finish, we have thehed the point where ukrainian crisis, we will need to take a sharp look again at how we can over time construct a european order, a european security document that is good for us and also ok for russia. ahead, wase jump there a feeling that the west was taking advantage of russia at a time of weakness. the economy, the political situation, it was
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both president clinton and ewan chief kofi annan had information that could have prevented or at least mitigated the rwanda genocide but chose indifference that enable the slaughter of unprecedented proportion. i herald a series of hearings, three, on rwanda and what are the people who we had information in hand. the general was there on the ground willing to take action to curtail what turned out to be upwards of 1 million people who were slaughtered and with that information, again i could've been prevented or at least largely mitigated. when the blood stopped flowing the word looked at the corpse piled high and shocked. never again was the phrase of egeland lives. it is happening again. our witnesses know and they will bear witness today. the question before us today is whether the phrase never again is one we sober used to pay lip service while nothing being done or not enough and whether not we're going to act. we do have to distinguish witnesses from state today and as i mentioned that's assistance secretary jackson and also anne richard, assistant secretary for bureau of populat
both president clinton and ewan chief kofi annan had information that could have prevented or at least mitigated the rwanda genocide but chose indifference that enable the slaughter of unprecedented proportion. i herald a series of hearings, three, on rwanda and what are the people who we had information in hand. the general was there on the ground willing to take action to curtail what turned out to be upwards of 1 million people who were slaughtered and with that information, again i could've...
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president clinton said the test of russia's measure is whether russia, the big neighbor, can be the good neighbor. despite the reservations of many new members, nato established the partnership for peace and negotiated the russia-nato piece agreement and some went so far to see that russia might join the alliance. but we were never blinded to the risk. former secretary of state warned in 1995 that among his words, one of the plans of preparing is that russia will abandoned behavior that characters history particularly during the soviet period. and nato must stand ready to visit the basic principles underlying its relationship with russia. nato enlargement didn't invite russian aggression. it didn't form crisis then or now. instead it settled old disputes and promoted freedom and free mact markets and advanced the cause of peace. that is why nato holds the door open for aspiring members. consider the alternative, a world without nato enlargement and not the asurances they provide. it would have risked a precarious environment in which today's central and eastern europe allies would be tor
president clinton said the test of russia's measure is whether russia, the big neighbor, can be the good neighbor. despite the reservations of many new members, nato established the partnership for peace and negotiated the russia-nato piece agreement and some went so far to see that russia might join the alliance. but we were never blinded to the risk. former secretary of state warned in 1995 that among his words, one of the plans of preparing is that russia will abandoned behavior that...
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hillary clinton signed the declaration of war to send us to war. and then she sits there and blames it on bush like the stupid democrats that colin and don't have enough sense to know that we lost americans have fought for this country, that meant something to this country. they need to get off their hands and get the racist democratic two-faced -- remember that this happened on september 11 very . a look at some other headlines. calls for the trenton mayor to resign in the wake of some new audio and video. from the denver post. and, a related story on marijuana from the front page of the pits were post-gazette. -- of the pittsburgh post-gazette. more on the benghazi investigation and the latest from senate republicans, including senator lindsey graham, who followed john mccain on the senate floor yesterday with these remarks. >> a talk about 25 thousand documents they provided. -- they talk about 25,000 documents they provided. it is a relevance of the documents and significance of the documents. the reason they did not want you, me, and anyone el
hillary clinton signed the declaration of war to send us to war. and then she sits there and blames it on bush like the stupid democrats that colin and don't have enough sense to know that we lost americans have fought for this country, that meant something to this country. they need to get off their hands and get the racist democratic two-faced -- remember that this happened on september 11 very . a look at some other headlines. calls for the trenton mayor to resign in the wake of some new...
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i made a trade union rally but tends to moscow's red square with president clinton's supporters of demonstrating they are backing for the annexation of windy let's go cold but polk street realty at the pro russian separatists in the scientists say resistant to drugs is now a global problem and warn of a post anti biotic error but treatments fail. central istanbul was the scene of clashes opted to use demonstrate a strong links to this point to look down on may day rallies in the city's iconic taxing swam. if you treat me and he does well out in all the police gone to a balanced commemorating the deaths of at least thirty four people dead during a may day gathering in nineteen seventy seven on gospel that says texans with is a traditional may day gathering place for this year it is again called off by one police which is why there are any police immediately a little odd. the streets around the square anti government demonstrators attempted to break through police lines teargas and water cannon were met with stones and fireworks. with the exception of the year twenty ten the gatherings in texans q
i made a trade union rally but tends to moscow's red square with president clinton's supporters of demonstrating they are backing for the annexation of windy let's go cold but polk street realty at the pro russian separatists in the scientists say resistant to drugs is now a global problem and warn of a post anti biotic error but treatments fail. central istanbul was the scene of clashes opted to use demonstrate a strong links to this point to look down on may day rallies in the city's iconic...
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at the death penalty as it really operates and what we're seeing is ugly on tuesday oklahoma inmate clinton lockett died a slow and painful death after his lethal injection was administered witnesses say he was with the ring around for forty three minutes telling doctors something's wrong before eventually suffering a massive heart attack lockett began rising from the gurney its head and ears were really tried to speak in like a few numbers well the first two were inaudible but the third are you could clearly hear it at work. and it's based on. quite a bit of a body shot or because according to reports the three drugs used to kill lockett are not primarily intended as execution drugs and come with a host of warnings about suppressing the respiratory system and causing heart trouble in recent years drug makers mostly in europe have stopped selling their medications to u.s. prisons because they don't want their products being used to kill individuals and as a result states have scrambled to find new suppliers and chemical recipes for executions in many cases officials refuse to disclose what
at the death penalty as it really operates and what we're seeing is ugly on tuesday oklahoma inmate clinton lockett died a slow and painful death after his lethal injection was administered witnesses say he was with the ring around for forty three minutes telling doctors something's wrong before eventually suffering a massive heart attack lockett began rising from the gurney its head and ears were really tried to speak in like a few numbers well the first two were inaudible but the third are...
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institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] on c-span, former president bill clinton speaks at georgetown university. then, "washington journal." followed by live coverage of the u.s. house. everybody says, how do you think these women came from such a very low rent part? the victorian era is so stratified. rich and the real -- thebaron achievers life and times of these
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you would think that as much as they may personally like susan rice or may personally like hillary clinton. they may like the president of the united states, ultimately accountability, what happened -- >> -- four dead people. forget the fancy words accountability. four dead americans. >> ultimately get answers to that and all this other stuff goes by the wayside. old news, get over it waste of time. well, if we are still learning new things it's not a waste of time now is it. >> no it isn't. panel, thank you. this is a fox news alert. gusty winds dangerously fanning the flames of a waging wildfire in southern california. more than 1,000 homes and several hundred schools evacuated in an area east of los angeles. for the latest we go live to phil showman. what's going on there? >> well, still no containment on this wildfire. record high temperatures and very dry conditions have led to high fire danger throughout southern california for the the past couple days and this morningx that's just what happened here in the community of rancho kook among go. cucamonga. a number of schools evacuated.
you would think that as much as they may personally like susan rice or may personally like hillary clinton. they may like the president of the united states, ultimately accountability, what happened -- >> -- four dead people. forget the fancy words accountability. four dead americans. >> ultimately get answers to that and all this other stuff goes by the wayside. old news, get over it waste of time. well, if we are still learning new things it's not a waste of time now is it....
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tonight, former president bill clinton speaks at georgetown university. vice president biden talks about and ukraine. then senator bob corker on ukraine. a house hearing on exporting natural gas to europe. >> on the next "washington ofrnal," the effotrts republicans to have federal lands transferred to state control. and a discussion of the economy and job creation. live at 7 a.m. eastern. share your thoughts on the program by calling in and your comments on facebook and footer. -- twitter. >> there's a lot more trauma and people's lives, a lot more disconnection, a lot more families are broken that should not be broken. i am not talking about the worst terrible means. families that cannot hold because of the stress of life, not holding a job, living in class,rld, that working up-and-down world can put a lot of strain on people, that connection they should have. and even the addictions that are so rampant now because it is so easy to get drugs and alcohol. it was happening for years ago but not like today. -- this is more of the american story than people
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months, i see -- what i'm seing from where i'm sitting, what i read, is the lone superpower that bill clinton talked about that america could no longer afford to be, becoming weaker, everybody else is becoming emboldened. i see people flexing their muscles buzz of our weakness and lack of resolve that we have. where do you think this will lead? where do you think russia will end up? will they go into other areas? where there's a large russian-speaking population. do either of you see that? >> we see that there's a risk and the russians have influence in those areas but it is our policy to exact a coast -- a cost from the russians for their behavior that's in violation of international norms. >> and do you feel the sanction this is a we are talking about, that we've done, do you think they'll have any impact on russian's aggression? >> sir, the purpose of sanctions is to try to influence russian behavior, it's meant to bring it back within international norms. >> how is that working so far? ms. friedt? >> i couldn't -- >> if i may, sir. this could be a long process, sir. >> but again, do we ha
months, i see -- what i'm seing from where i'm sitting, what i read, is the lone superpower that bill clinton talked about that america could no longer afford to be, becoming weaker, everybody else is becoming emboldened. i see people flexing their muscles buzz of our weakness and lack of resolve that we have. where do you think this will lead? where do you think russia will end up? will they go into other areas? where there's a large russian-speaking population. do either of you see that?...
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spanned helping to restore the solvensy of social security in 1983 up to the balanced budgets of the clinton administration. president obama has put the right american in charge. we welcome you before our committee today. i wanted to focus in two areas in this round. first of all, in the housing sector where our secondary market is in a bit of a jam at this point. we know that wall street's terrible mortgage securitization record created the largest transfer of capital from main street to wall street in our history. african-americans lost all their accumulated equity since world war ii. hispanic americans similarly, working class people across this country. i represent communities terribly impacted by the securitization meltdown. my question is, what is treasury doing to perhaps working with the justice department to recoup some of those assets for these hard-working americans in communities that have been so devastated? and have you considered, in addition to bringing back -- by the way, those banks are doing very well, the major ones that were a part of this. everybody seems to be fine up
spanned helping to restore the solvensy of social security in 1983 up to the balanced budgets of the clinton administration. president obama has put the right american in charge. we welcome you before our committee today. i wanted to focus in two areas in this round. first of all, in the housing sector where our secondary market is in a bit of a jam at this point. we know that wall street's terrible mortgage securitization record created the largest transfer of capital from main street to wall...
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months, i see -- what i'm seing from where i'm sitting, what i read, is the lone superpower that bill clinton talked about that america could no longer afford to be, becoming weaker, everybody else is becoming emboldened. i see people flexing their muscles buzz of our weakness and lack of resolve that we have. where do you think this will lead? where do you think russia will end up? will they go into other areas? where there's a large russian-speaking population. do either of you see that? >> we see that there's a risk and the russians have influence in those areas but it is our policy to exact a coast -- a cost from the russians for their behavior that's in violation of international norms. >> and do you feel the sanction this is a we are talking about, that we've done, do you think they'll have any impact on russian's agrecian? purpose of sanctions is to try to influence russian behavior, it's meant to bring it back within international norms. >> how is that working so far? s. friedt? >> i couldn't -- >> if i may, sir. this could be a long process, sir. >> but again, do we have compliance w
months, i see -- what i'm seing from where i'm sitting, what i read, is the lone superpower that bill clinton talked about that america could no longer afford to be, becoming weaker, everybody else is becoming emboldened. i see people flexing their muscles buzz of our weakness and lack of resolve that we have. where do you think this will lead? where do you think russia will end up? will they go into other areas? where there's a large russian-speaking population. do either of you see that?...
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today when i listen to john kerry or hillary clinton it's like that woman in that film good bye london who's better than that suddenly they wake up and you don't want to tell them that the movie world has moved on you know they're ninety five percent of the world's population that's not american they've kind of like moved on they've got over it they're know that they're not in america as they once were and so yeah what i call the c.n.n. curtain which is now the new iron curtain if you will it's an information curtain people living behind the c.n.n. curtain there gradually and slowly losing their touch with reality and now the people america they come to having real news. to try to. get. everybody to. know. oh. my oh my. skis is. just still. just because you see a stage eight looking. but he was. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crafts to mco we've be
today when i listen to john kerry or hillary clinton it's like that woman in that film good bye london who's better than that suddenly they wake up and you don't want to tell them that the movie world has moved on you know they're ninety five percent of the world's population that's not american they've kind of like moved on they've got over it they're know that they're not in america as they once were and so yeah what i call the c.n.n. curtain which is now the new iron curtain if you will it's...
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most effectively deal with president clinton -- putin? if we are going to be effective, we need to take as much as we can out of the public arena and deal privately with these issues. when it has become a contest between our presidents, who can do what to the other, it becomes, i think, very emotional , and tends to push things in the wrong direction. so i would hope, having done some of the sanctions that we promised, when we promised them, we have to do them. try, to the maximum, to go private. in particular, i think where we can be most helpful is convincing the authorities in kiev to come to any reasonable terms that the russians are asking. publicly at least they are asking for a federal constitution. they are asking for equal treatment of the russian and ukrainian languages and asking for a pledge of neutrality. i think all of those three demands on the surface are reasonable. quietly to me working with the ukrainians in kiev and the europeans is going to be more helpful than the sanctions. ambassador, what could the obama administr
most effectively deal with president clinton -- putin? if we are going to be effective, we need to take as much as we can out of the public arena and deal privately with these issues. when it has become a contest between our presidents, who can do what to the other, it becomes, i think, very emotional , and tends to push things in the wrong direction. so i would hope, having done some of the sanctions that we promised, when we promised them, we have to do them. try, to the maximum, to go...
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he picked george bush, barack obama, hillary clinton. politics in your future. he said he is not looking to get into politics. yes he what -- guess what he thinks is our future from a political standpoint. politics.s they are educating our children. you come out the womb and you know how to use that. that is crazy. when was the last time an infant just one-year-old could operate a tool that sophisticated that adults use and do business with. apple is an amazing company. i think tomorrow politics will change. >> it is interesting. when he answered apple, i thought our you kidding me, but it is -- i thought are you kidding me, but it is about -- you absorb it and thought about what it meant. now the amount of information we have, that you can create and put out there. he talked about 3-d printing, creating your own content on youtube. no longer are the world's influencers telling us how to think and live. >> it reminds me of the media theorist who said the medium is the message. you used to get your information in a newspaper. now it is being delivered to you by t
he picked george bush, barack obama, hillary clinton. politics in your future. he said he is not looking to get into politics. yes he what -- guess what he thinks is our future from a political standpoint. politics.s they are educating our children. you come out the womb and you know how to use that. that is crazy. when was the last time an infant just one-year-old could operate a tool that sophisticated that adults use and do business with. apple is an amazing company. i think tomorrow...
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many interstate hands in december two thousand and thirteen he was pardoned and freed by president clinton. news of the new one. the shoe separatists cleaning of the t3 ukrainian intelligence officers in the eastern city of relief that three men were shown blindfolded and without pants on russian state television. ukrainian security services confirmed that three ukrainian officers that were captured on saturday and at the prosecutor's office had opened an investigation into their abduction separatists claim the officers were attending militia leaders in the region. ukraine's intelligence services have been tracking a mysterious man with a pencil moustache they say is russia's chief agent or pocket or tax with string of armed revolt in ukraine. i bought one. a special ceremony has been held at the chernobyl memorial in kyiv to mark the twentieth anniversary of the world's worst dictators else the ferries to get trees attended including anti christian colleagues only to chino and she often direct ukrainian and stokes church the speckled tensions with russia. they show a credible or tomorrow.
many interstate hands in december two thousand and thirteen he was pardoned and freed by president clinton. news of the new one. the shoe separatists cleaning of the t3 ukrainian intelligence officers in the eastern city of relief that three men were shown blindfolded and without pants on russian state television. ukrainian security services confirmed that three ukrainian officers that were captured on saturday and at the prosecutor's office had opened an investigation into their abduction...
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joining me to discuss the reaction to the comments is richard who served as senior advisor to president clinton and a strategy on capitol hill. long time gay right's advocate who has served on the boards of several leading gay rights organization. today he sat on a milken mannel on disversety in business. you have a long resume, but it means that you are a guy with a lot of experience in institutionalized racism. we do not know if this was sterling on that audio recording. we do know lots of people say sterling has a replication of being a big got and racist. >> and it sounds like him. >> which i think is a little odd being the owner of an nba team, since there are a lot of african-americans involved in, and are fans of the nba. how should businesses deal with outrageous things like this? >> it's a big challenge. business leaders said that we have to speak out very fast and aggressively when something like this happens, and the league needs to send an message. this guy is not an employ he's the owner. so it's a little more difficult. but the league can take swift action. they are bar him from g
joining me to discuss the reaction to the comments is richard who served as senior advisor to president clinton and a strategy on capitol hill. long time gay right's advocate who has served on the boards of several leading gay rights organization. today he sat on a milken mannel on disversety in business. you have a long resume, but it means that you are a guy with a lot of experience in institutionalized racism. we do not know if this was sterling on that audio recording. we do know lots of...
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he served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state, where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring's. she is the author of -- and editor of "how israelis and palestinians negotiate, a cross troll analysis of the peace process." robert is the director of -- at the washington institute. an expert on arab and islamic apologists as well as u.s. middle east policy, he has written and spoken widely on the arab israeli peace process, and the need to revamp u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. he is the author and editor of numerous books, including the battle of ideas on the war on terror. elliott abrams, senior federal for middle eastern studies -- senior fellow for middle eastern studies. he held several important positions, including deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser where he supervised u.s. policy in the middle east. he was also an assistant secretary of state in the reagan administration and was the author of four books, including undue process, security and sacrifice, and the bu
he served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state, where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring's. she is the author of -- and editor of "how israelis and palestinians negotiate, a cross troll analysis of the peace process." robert is the director of -- at the washington institute. an expert on arab and islamic apologists as well as u.s. middle east policy, he has written and spoken widely on the arab israeli...
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of the savon center for mideast policy at the brookings institution served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state for near east where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring. freedom isauthor of on the march, and editor of how palestinians -- and palestinians negotiate very robert sattler is executive director of the washington holds theand also howard p burke or chair in u.s.-middle east policy. an expert on arab and islamic politics as well as u.s. middle has policy, dr. sattler written and spoken widely on the , and the needeace to revamp u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. he is the author and editor of numerous books and monographs, including the battle of ideas in the war on terror, essays on u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. fellow abrams, senior for middle eastern studies served in the george w. bush white house in several important deputyns, including national security advisor. he supervised u.s. policy in the middle east. he was also an assistant secretary of state in the reagan administration a
of the savon center for mideast policy at the brookings institution served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state for near east where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring. freedom isauthor of on the march, and editor of how palestinians -- and palestinians negotiate very robert sattler is executive director of the washington holds theand also howard p burke or chair in u.s.-middle east policy. an expert on arab and...
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many interstate hands in december of two thousand and thirteen he was pardoned and freed by president clinton. i knew what to whom. a special ceremony has been held at the chernobyl memorial in kiev to mark the twentieth anniversary of the world's worst dictators else the various ticket receipts and it's intriguing and interesting blogs only to chino and that she ought to direct the ukrainian orthodox church the speckled tensions with russia. they sure look prettier more tomorrow the silk road to study art. i have no doubt that we will win in his confrontation with against russia. well i know it cause we are on the side of truth million dollars and horses. we of the team's progression when we caved on uk weapons known as a peace loving country. and we have been attacked by karen told the moolah snowfall goal. but the issue head on the chernobyl accident occurred and creepy at the maple twenty six nineteen eighty six and the ukrainians will inform the days on the extent that is asked of one misguided and withheld information. thousands of people died as result the results to abandoning will co
many interstate hands in december of two thousand and thirteen he was pardoned and freed by president clinton. i knew what to whom. a special ceremony has been held at the chernobyl memorial in kiev to mark the twentieth anniversary of the world's worst dictators else the various ticket receipts and it's intriguing and interesting blogs only to chino and that she ought to direct the ukrainian orthodox church the speckled tensions with russia. they sure look prettier more tomorrow the silk road...
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right when the clinton administration began to expand nato so you're going to historians will debate this question when did it begin and then the analysis will began johnny and chicago this is a very good point that stephen brings up because we have south was set in two thousand and eight as well but maybe it's the dysfunctionality of the entire post cold war environment i mean what has the international system found any kind of balance are we still moving to some kind of lack of equilibrium or is that the united states just has gotten used to being very had to man monic well i basically agree with steve which is that i think that the united states and the west more generally but especially the united states has found it almost impossible to put cold war thinking behind it. and as a result in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. the clinton administration began to push hard for nato expansion and there's no way you could explain nato expansion unless you make the argument that it's designed to contain some sort of future russian threat nobody put the argument for nato expansion in thos
right when the clinton administration began to expand nato so you're going to historians will debate this question when did it begin and then the analysis will began johnny and chicago this is a very good point that stephen brings up because we have south was set in two thousand and eight as well but maybe it's the dysfunctionality of the entire post cold war environment i mean what has the international system found any kind of balance are we still moving to some kind of lack of equilibrium or...
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he served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state, where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring's. of -- the author of "how israelis and crossinians negotiate, a troll analysis of the peace process." director of -- at the washington institute. an expert on arab and islamic apologists as well as u.s. middle east policy, he has written and spoken widely on the arab israeli peace process, and the need to revamp u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. he is the author and editor of therous books, including battle of ideas on the war on terror. abrams, senior federal for middle eastern studies -- senior fellow for middle eastern studies. he held several important positions, including deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser where he supervised u.s. policy in the middle east. also an assistant secretary of state in the reagan administration and was the author of four books, including undue process, security and the bush, and administration and the israeli-palestinian conflict. jeffrey goldb
he served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state, where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring's. of -- the author of "how israelis and crossinians negotiate, a troll analysis of the peace process." director of -- at the washington institute. an expert on arab and islamic apologists as well as u.s. middle east policy, he has written and spoken widely on the arab israeli peace process, and the need to revamp u.s....
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the affordable care act, 8 million people signing up, and at the same time in another state, chelsea clinton is doing an event and tells people that she is pregnant. and then people are buzzing, what does this mean for 2016? probably nothing, but it means that people are already looking ahead. that is a problem exercising power abroad. it is a challenge that he needs to look at ahead. guest: it is a challenge being named a lame duck, so early in the second term, but the truth is he has not been able to get much done in congress. if power shifts to republicans in the senate, he does not have that one chamber to wooster his priorities, so it will be very interesting, as we said before, to see how the white house works y completelyiall control republican congress. i read earlier that he may start to worry too much and give away the store, the issues that they care about. hard to predict at this point, but definitely tricky for the white house, in that they still have two and a half years of governing and they are not able to get much of his agenda done. guest: and the republicans know this. if
the affordable care act, 8 million people signing up, and at the same time in another state, chelsea clinton is doing an event and tells people that she is pregnant. and then people are buzzing, what does this mean for 2016? probably nothing, but it means that people are already looking ahead. that is a problem exercising power abroad. it is a challenge that he needs to look at ahead. guest: it is a challenge being named a lame duck, so early in the second term, but the truth is he has not been...
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the clinton administration began to push hard for nato expansion and there's no way you could explain nato expansion unless you make the argument that it's designed to contain some sort of future russian threat nobody put the argument for a nato expansion in those terms at the time but in retrospect it's quite clear that that's what was going on so the deep cause of the present crisis i believe is nato expansion which is part and parcel of a strategy designed to contain russia and to strip ukraine away from russia's orbit and to grade it into the west the precipitating crisis would cause the. present crisis that's going on i should say the precipitating cause of the present crisis were the events of february of this year especially the february twenty two coup. in kiev. it's stephen it's interesting if we if we look at nato expansion and it ends up being kind of like a chicken in the egg situation because if russia is the threat do you want to expand nato but if it isn't a threat you know if you expand it you do create a russia that is extremely anxious about it a vast military comple
the clinton administration began to push hard for nato expansion and there's no way you could explain nato expansion unless you make the argument that it's designed to contain some sort of future russian threat nobody put the argument for a nato expansion in those terms at the time but in retrospect it's quite clear that that's what was going on so the deep cause of the present crisis i believe is nato expansion which is part and parcel of a strategy designed to contain russia and to strip...
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>> what they don't want is hillary clinton. okay? because hillary clinton can beat any of their candidates. sam stein wants to jump in. sam. >> i just want to make the point that it's april of 2014. >> thank you. >> everything we say now is totally irrelevant because the primary is not for a year. >> a year from today we will probably be witnessing our first presidential debates. i'm like you. i wish we wouldn't talk about these things early, but the reality is -- >> politico put it on their website. >> mike. all right. >> these politico guys, they're rabble-rousers. >> sam and i are going to get together later and talk about 2020. >> yes. much more exciting race. >> politico's -- no, i'm not. i know how the game is played. politico's mike allen. >> have a great week. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the clippers seem to be in the same boat in the pregame. but did it unify them during the game? we'll be right back. blap ♪ why is our arizona-based company relocating manufacturing to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate.
>> what they don't want is hillary clinton. okay? because hillary clinton can beat any of their candidates. sam stein wants to jump in. sam. >> i just want to make the point that it's april of 2014. >> thank you. >> everything we say now is totally irrelevant because the primary is not for a year. >> a year from today we will probably be witnessing our first presidential debates. i'm like you. i wish we wouldn't talk about these things early, but the reality is --...
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one of the great achievements of the clinton administration was to get ukraine and other countries to give up their nuclear weapons. countries like russia, the united states, the uk would sign onto a compact guaranteeing their sovereignty and territorial integrity. russia signed that, it's grossly violated that. what message does that send to countries where we're trying to gi get them to give up -- >> is there any military cost ex acted by the united states or nato if putin moves forward? >> we're trying to de-escalate this crisis, not escalate. we don't see a military confrontation but we see increasing support for ukraine. we have a program that will get $37 billion or $38 billion to ukraine. >> on the middle east and the peace process unraveling. does the president decide to pull secretary kerry and get him out of the peace making business in the middle east or stf possible that the united states in the absence of negotiating partners advances its own peace plan, puts it on the table, and says get to work? >> thanks to secretary kerry's incredible leadership and determination, the
one of the great achievements of the clinton administration was to get ukraine and other countries to give up their nuclear weapons. countries like russia, the united states, the uk would sign onto a compact guaranteeing their sovereignty and territorial integrity. russia signed that, it's grossly violated that. what message does that send to countries where we're trying to gi get them to give up -- >> is there any military cost ex acted by the united states or nato if putin moves...